Bottle Rocket (movie)

In one of the biggest surprises of the night, Wes Anderson's "The Grand Budapest Hotel" beat out Alejandro González-Iñárritu's "Birdman" to win the Golden Globe Award for musical or comedy film.

In a typically wry acceptance speech, Anderson thanked a number of members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. by name, rattling off a string of foreign-sounding monikers such as Dagmar, Jean-Paul, Helmut, Anke -- "and many others with names equally captivating."

Coming into the evening, "Birdman" -- which led the movie field with seven nominations -- had been widely considered the favorite in the category. But in a ceremony...

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In one of the biggest surprises of the night, Wes Anderson's "The Grand Budapest Hotel" beat out Alejandro González-Iñárritu's "Birdman" to win the Golden Globe Award for musical or comedy film.
In a typically wry acceptance speech, Anderson thanked a...

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